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- Industry News
- Date
- 2024-Nov-14
1. Regular cleaning: maintain a sanitary environment
Regular cleaning is a basic requirement to ensure the hygiene and comfort of the dog cage. The cleaning frequency of the dog cage should be determined according to the pet's living habits, health status and usage. Generally speaking, a thorough cleaning once a week is the ideal frequency, but if the pet often eats or defecates in the cage, more frequent cleaning may be required.
Steps are as follows:
Empty the dog cage: Before cleaning, first remove items such as mats, toys, water bowls and food bowls in the dog cage. Check whether these items need to be cleaned, and if there are damaged items, replace them in time.
Wipe the surface: Use a damp cloth dipped in a mild pet-friendly detergent to wipe the inside and outside of the cage. For square tube structures and metal surfaces, make sure to wipe every corner, especially joints and gaps, as these places are prone to accumulate dust, dirt and hair.
Remove hair: Hair in the dog cage is easy to accumulate, especially the pet's skin and hair are constantly shedding. Use a vacuum cleaner or a hair cleaning brush to clean. Hair not only affects the cleanliness of the dog cage, but may also cause allergic reactions, so it should be cleaned regularly.
Clean the bottom and floor: heavy duty square tube dog cage kennels are often dirty due to pet excrement. You can use a special pet disinfectant or a natural ingredient cleaner to rinse the bottom of the dog cage with warm water. If there are feces or urine stains, you can use a pet-specific cleaner for local cleaning. After wiping it clean with a damp cloth, make sure the dog cage is completely dry to prevent moisture from breeding bacteria.
2. Disinfection: Prevent bacterial growth
Disinfection is an important part of preventing bacteria, mold or other pathogens from growing on dog cages. Especially when the dog cage is used for a long time or the pet is sick, regular disinfection is particularly important.
The disinfection steps are as follows:
Choose an appropriate disinfectant: There are many disinfectants suitable for pet supplies on the market. These disinfectants are mild and non-toxic and safe for pets. Avoid using detergents with strong chemical ingredients, which may pose a threat to pet health.
Spray disinfectant: After cleaning the surface of the heavy duty square tube dog cage kennel, you can spray disinfectant, especially the areas that are easy for pets to contact, such as the contact surface of the door, bottom and fence. After spraying, let the disinfectant act naturally for a period of time according to the product instructions, and then wipe it clean with a damp cloth.
Pay attention to details: For those places that are difficult to clean, such as the inner corners of the square tube, use disinfectant wipes or a small brush to gently wipe to ensure that every corner can be cleaned.
3. Regular inspection: Ensure structural integrity
The metal frame and structure of the heavy duty square tube dog cage bear the weight of the dog, so it needs to be checked regularly for damage, looseness or rust. Timely detection and repair of these problems will help extend the service life of the dog cage.
The inspection content is as follows:
Check the square tube welding points and seams: Heavy duty square tube dog cages are usually welded from metal square tubes. Check whether the welding points and seams are firm to avoid looseness or cracking after long-term use. Use a wrench to check whether the screws are tightened to ensure their stability.
Check the lock and bolt: The lock design of the heavy duty square tube dog cage kennel is very important. Make sure that the bolt and lock are not damaged or loose. Check the working condition of the lock regularly to ensure that it can safely and effectively prevent the pet from escaping.
Check whether the metal surface is rusted: The metal surface of the heavy duty square tube dog cage may rust due to moisture or frequent use. If rust is found, use a wire brush to clean the rust and then apply a layer of anti-rust paint.
4. Prevent wear and corrosion
In order to extend the service life of the dog cage, some measures should be taken to prevent wear and corrosion of the metal parts. Regular maintenance of these parts can effectively prevent the cage from aging.
Anti-corrosion measures are as follows:
Use anti-rust oil: Apply a thin layer of anti-rust oil on the surface of the dog cage, especially the part that is easily exposed to the external environment. Anti-rust oil can effectively prevent moisture from contacting with air and reduce the occurrence of rust.
Prevent exposure to humid environment: The dog cage should be placed in a dry and ventilated place as much as possible to avoid long-term exposure to humid environment. Excessive humidity will accelerate the corrosion and aging of metal.
5. Replace and replace accessories
Over time, items such as mats, toys, and food utensils in the dog cage may become worn or damaged. In order to ensure the comfort and safety of your pet, it is very necessary to replace these accessories in a timely manner.
Replacement suggestions are as follows:
Replace mats: If the mats in the dog cage are severely worn or dirty, they should be replaced in time. Choose mats that are durable and easy to clean to keep the inside of the dog cage clean and comfortable.
Check water and food bowls: Water and food bowls are prone to accumulate dirt and may also be worn or damaged by pets' use. Regularly check and replace broken or dirty utensils.
6. Pay attention to pet health:
The health of pets is closely related to the cleaning and maintenance of the dog cage. Pets living in dog cages for a long time may leave hair, dander or secretions. Regular cleaning and maintenance can not only ensure the hygiene of the dog cage, but also provide a healthier and more comfortable living environment for pets.
Health precautions:
Keep your pet healthy: Bathe your pet regularly and keep their hair clean to reduce the accumulation of hair in the dog cage.
Avoid keeping your pet in a cage for a long time when it is sick: If your pet is sick, it is best to reduce the time it spends in the cage and give it enough rest and treatment to avoid worsening of the condition.